Dodge, Ram, Jeep, and Chrysler have all launched at least one new concept car for SEMA — from a sticker-and-stuff kit to a full body-on-frame rework of a 1971 Dodge Challenger .
Most of the attention may go to the Jeep Wrangler CJ66, which uses body parts from three different generations — one CJ and two Wranglers — along with attention-grabbing copper-colored paint. The Power Wagon Macho is fairly dominant, but the Challenger Shakedown, which mixes 1971 and 2017 Dodge Challengers with a pure-race body-on-frame design, may steal its thunder.
To see all of them, visit our Dodge concepts page and move on from there (or go straight to Ram or Chrysler-Jeep ).

Most of the attention may go to the Jeep Wrangler CJ66, which uses body parts from three different generations — one CJ and two Wranglers — along with attention-grabbing copper-colored paint. The Power Wagon Macho is fairly dominant, but the Challenger Shakedown, which mixes 1971 and 2017 Dodge Challengers with a pure-race body-on-frame design, may steal its thunder.

To see all of them, visit our Dodge concepts page and move on from there (or go straight to Ram or Chrysler-Jeep ).